Mary Pickford Mystery
by William Baer
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Pub Date Jul 22 2024 | Archive Date Oct 05 2024
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Description
In 1919, Hollywood film star Mary Pickford, “the most famous woman in the world,” is currently in between pictures and recovering from the Spanish Flu when a man shows up at her Malibu hideaway one night asking for help.
The man, who’s been shot twice in the back, then dies in her garden, and Mary makes up her mind to figure out what’s going on. Assisted by her resourceful young driver, Billy Kidd, a rodeo rider and wrangler from Arizona, she soon finds herself involved in a series of dangerous abductions, abandonments, and murders that lead to San Francisco, Death Valley, then back to Los Angeles.
Who’s the mysterious man who died in her Malibu garden?
What’s happened to Suzanne Smith’s missing baby?
What’s the involvement of Mary’s close friend, the powerful Hollywood tycoon Adolph Zukor?
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781962168762 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 204 |
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Featured Reviews
historical-figures, historical-mystery, historical-novel, historical-places-events, historical-research, historical-setting, history-and-culture, local-law-enforcement, amateur-sleuth, murder, investigations, cover-up, entertainment-scene, entertainers, suspense*****
I was really tempted to opt out of writing a review because it was only offered to me as PDF without TTS and I often need that. So I confess to skipping a lot of the book to avoid my problem. But. The stuff I read was a lot of good historical research into the people (riddled with name dropping), culture, and attitudes in the Hollywood entertainment scene in 1919. Also. The murder investigation was well thought out and executed. I really liked it and would enjoy audiobook very much, so I'll give it a 5* anyway.
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I don't know if this book is based on true mystery but I loved how the tale is based with real people.
I loved the mystery, it is well developed and I just adored the setting and the era.
It has an air of glamour along with the whodunnit and questions raised and it ended well. I loved this book. It is escapism at its finest and I enjoyed my reading time
This uses Mary Pickford and a mystery perfectly together, I enjoyed the historical element to this. I thought the overall concept was unique and well written. The characters felt like real people and that they were supposed to in this universe and old Hollywood. I hope there is more in this world and enjoyed how good William Baer wrote this.
I really liked this book and hope the author creates more in this series about real life star, Mary Pickford, and her driver/bodyguard, Billy. This first book combines several plots, starting with a man who's been shot and finds his way to Ms. Pickford's bungalow retreat backyard. Add in several more murders, an abandoned baby, and its a great story that combines real people with life in 1919, just after the Great War, when Hollywood was controlled by just a few wealthy men. A good mystery with strong characters and an interesting storyline.
What an interesting and entertaining read this was, I knew very little about silent film star Mary Pickford before reading this & I really enjoyed reading about her life.
I loved the history aspect that the author delved into and the setting & era always makes an entertaining read, such a different world to the one we live in now.
Overall a very enjoyable & entertaining read.
What do you get if you combine a movie star, a dead man, and a good lawyer? A murder mystery that keeps you engaged and charmed.
I enjoyed the people and the story. It messes with Hollywood history in the most interesting way and draws you in for a hopeful conclusion. Recommended on a boring commute, a day of recovery, or just to pass the time.
An interesting mystery that is filled with historical details of the early days of silent film staring Mary Pickford, "the most famous woman in the world," and her resourceful driver driver, Billy Kidd, a rodeo rider. A man stumbles into her Malibu hideaway asking for her help and drops dead of two bullet wounds in the back. The investigation will involve the biggest names of the industry but can Mary and Billy figure out what's going on or will they be silenced and become the biggest feature in the next news reel?
Sometimes the historical details drown out the investigation and stalls the movement. The solution is a bit complicated, but overall an interesting story.
Thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest opinion.